keep in with (someone)



keep in with (someone)

To attempt to maintain a friendly relationship with someone, especially if that person may be of some benefit or help. I've tried to keep in with the managing editor from my previous job, as she has a lot of useful business contacts from across the state.
See also: keep

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
ValdÍS-Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic
Sophieso-FEE (French), SO-fee (English), ZO-fee (German)French, English, German, Dutch
Gerardaje-RAHR-dah (Italian)Italian, Dutch
Rusudan-Georgian
Dragana-Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian
Vespasianve-SPAY-zhən (English)History